Showcasing his love for jazz music, this is Piero Umiliani's excellent score to the 1981 Italian sexy comedy (directed by Giorgio Capitani), reissued on vinyl for the first time. First 100 copies on pink vinyl.

"5 Bambole per la Luna d'Agosto" (5 Dolls for the August Moon), directed by the Italian master of thriller Mario Bava, is today considered a great cult film of Italian cinema. Underestimated by many, due to unconvincing screenplay and dialogues, the work has to be ... read more »

First official reissue ever of Piero Umiliani's 'Africa' (issued under the name M. Zalla in 1972) and 'Continente Nero' from 1975. This special deluxe edition (a bundle of 2 LPs) is limited to 500 copies. Contains an insert with extended liner notes.

Here on CD, Piero Umiliani's score to the 1966 spy movie (by director Sergio Sollima) includes Bond-like theme's arranged for symphonic orchestra, and also two vocal numbers performed by the gorgeous Orietta Berti.

A great compilation of tracks from various '60s movies, all composed by Maestro Piero Umiliani. This album, originally released by RCA in 1968 as a tiny promo edition only, includes music from movies s.a. 'Il Comandante', 'Le Bella Di Lodi', 'Controsesso' and others. The ... read more »

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Holy grail alert! This is absolutely the rarest, and probably the best Marc 4 album ever, originally released in 1970 on Ricordi with the title 'I Marc 4 Per Voi', but composed for the original soundtrack of 'Debito Coniugale', a brilliant comedy directed by Franco ... read more »

Presented on vinyl for the very first time is Stelvio Cipriani's iconic score to Pier Carpi's 1979 occult-themed movie, 'Un'ombra Nell'ombra'. Expect a virtuous synth explosion composed by Maestro Cipriani and performed by the classic Goblin line-up. The result of this ... read more »

One of the rarest, most sought-after Italian holy grail soundtrack cuts ever finally returns from the grave! Originally released in 1966, the 'Kriminal' main theme was written by Romano Mussolini and Roberto Pregadio for a sleazy crime-pop movie. Actually, this could easily ... read more »

Totally brilliant and obscure Italian library music from the late psychedelic era, originally released in 1971 by Vi.Di.Elle, the tiny label that also was responsible for the Black Fire's 'Cream'. Behind the mysterious The Green Birds moniker was the marvellous trio of ... read more »

From the legendary DENEB series, here's one of the grooviest Italian library records ever, presenting Amedeo Tommasi and Gerardo Iacoucci (alias H. Caiage) at their best! The material will hit you like an explosion of heavy organ sounds, jazz and psych-beat, with killer ... read more »